...based in Florida, without competitive bidding in New Jersey. The Senate and Assembly scheduled joint oversight hearings commencing on March 8 to review the awarding...
The Supreme Court found that the discovery rule does not obviate the need to comply with the statutory notice requirements of the Tort Claims Act
...discretion in choosing the vicinages. Both the Senate and the Assembly passed the bill earlier, but it had to be returned to the...
...of the bill, S-761, came three days after the Assembly Judiciary Committee took action on an identical version. However, the Senate bill...
...November 8, 2011 General Election of Office of the New Jersey General Assembly, Fourth Legislative District, A-58 September Term 2011; Supreme Court; opinion by...
...s requirement that a General Assembly candidate must live for a...interests," namely, to give constituents and candidates a chance to...
...s in the interests of the candidate to get to know the constituents," answered Wolf, of Pappas & Wolf in Haddon Heights. ...
...durational residency requirement for the Assembly of two years within the...candidates are familiar with their constituents, their concerns, and issues relevant...
...Time Is Fleeting — The Assembly Regulated Professions Committee on Thursday advanced a bill setting a two-year...
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